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Inside Money: Brown Brothers Harriman and the American Way of Power
Taschenbuch von Zachary Karabell
Sprache: Englisch

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A sweeping history of the legendary private investment firm Brown Brothers Harriman, exploring its central role in the story of American wealth and its rise to global power

Conspiracy theories have always swirled around Brown Brothers Harriman, and not without reason. Throughout the nineteenth century, when America was convulsed by a financial panic essentially every twenty years, Brown Brothers quietly went from strength to strength. By the turn of the twentieth century, Brown Brothers was unquestionably at the heart of the American Establishment. As America's reach extended, Brown Brothers worked hand in glove with the State Department, notably in Nicaragua in the early twentieth century, where the firm essentially took over the country's economy. To the Brown family, the virtue of their dealings was a given; their form of muscular Protestantism, forged on the playing fields of Groton and Yale, was the acme of civilization, and it was their duty to import that civilization to the world. When, during the Great Depression, Brown Brothers ensured their strength by merging with Averell Harriman's investment bank to form Brown Brothers Harriman, the die was cast for the role the firm would play on the global stage during World War II and thereafter, as its partners served at the highest levels of government to shape the international system that defines the world to this day.

In Inside Money, acclaimed historian, commentator, and former financial executive Zachary Karabell offers the first full and frank look inside this institution against the backdrop of American history. Blessed with complete access to the company's archives, as well as a deep knowledge of the larger forces at play, Karabell has created an X-ray of American power-financial, political, cultural-as it has evolved from the early 1800s to the present. Today, Brown Brothers Harriman remains a private partnership and a beacon of sustainable capitalism, having forgone the heady speculative upsides of the past thirty years but also having avoided any role in the devastating downsides. The firm is no longer in the command capsule of the American economy, but, arguably, that is to its credit. If its partners cleaved to any one adage over the generations, it is that a relentless pursuit of more can destroy more than it creates.
A sweeping history of the legendary private investment firm Brown Brothers Harriman, exploring its central role in the story of American wealth and its rise to global power

Conspiracy theories have always swirled around Brown Brothers Harriman, and not without reason. Throughout the nineteenth century, when America was convulsed by a financial panic essentially every twenty years, Brown Brothers quietly went from strength to strength. By the turn of the twentieth century, Brown Brothers was unquestionably at the heart of the American Establishment. As America's reach extended, Brown Brothers worked hand in glove with the State Department, notably in Nicaragua in the early twentieth century, where the firm essentially took over the country's economy. To the Brown family, the virtue of their dealings was a given; their form of muscular Protestantism, forged on the playing fields of Groton and Yale, was the acme of civilization, and it was their duty to import that civilization to the world. When, during the Great Depression, Brown Brothers ensured their strength by merging with Averell Harriman's investment bank to form Brown Brothers Harriman, the die was cast for the role the firm would play on the global stage during World War II and thereafter, as its partners served at the highest levels of government to shape the international system that defines the world to this day.

In Inside Money, acclaimed historian, commentator, and former financial executive Zachary Karabell offers the first full and frank look inside this institution against the backdrop of American history. Blessed with complete access to the company's archives, as well as a deep knowledge of the larger forces at play, Karabell has created an X-ray of American power-financial, political, cultural-as it has evolved from the early 1800s to the present. Today, Brown Brothers Harriman remains a private partnership and a beacon of sustainable capitalism, having forgone the heady speculative upsides of the past thirty years but also having avoided any role in the devastating downsides. The firm is no longer in the command capsule of the American economy, but, arguably, that is to its credit. If its partners cleaved to any one adage over the generations, it is that a relentless pursuit of more can destroy more than it creates.
Über den Autor
Zachary Karabell was educated at Columbia, Oxford, and Harvard, where he received his PhD. He is a prolific commentator, both in print and on television, and the author of a dozen previous books, including The Last Campaign, which won the Chicago Tribune's Heartland Prize, and The Leading Indicators. He is also a longtime investor, former financial services executive, and the founder of the Progress Network.
Zusammenfassung
HIGHLY RELEVANT HISTORY: Karabell's tale about Brown Brothers Harriman's longtime support of American interests and the economy is perfect for our era of skepticism of irresponsible capitalism

FRESH LENS ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS: The role of the private sector in the anti-Communist push of the 20th century is embodied in Brown Brothers Harriman

EXPERT AUTHOR: After a successful career in banking and finance, Karabell has a fingertip feel for this insular world

CATNIP FOR BUSINESS HISTORY FANS: Full access and Karabell's journalist perspective result in a satisfying look behind the curtain of one of America's most august firms
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Fachbereich: Einzelne Wirtschaftszweige
Genre: Wirtschaft
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 448
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780143110842
ISBN-10: 0143110845
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Karabell, Zachary
Hersteller: Penguin Random House LLC
Maße: 209 x 136 x 26 mm
Von/Mit: Zachary Karabell
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.05.2022
Gewicht: 0,364 kg
preigu-id: 120568961
Über den Autor
Zachary Karabell was educated at Columbia, Oxford, and Harvard, where he received his PhD. He is a prolific commentator, both in print and on television, and the author of a dozen previous books, including The Last Campaign, which won the Chicago Tribune's Heartland Prize, and The Leading Indicators. He is also a longtime investor, former financial services executive, and the founder of the Progress Network.
Zusammenfassung
HIGHLY RELEVANT HISTORY: Karabell's tale about Brown Brothers Harriman's longtime support of American interests and the economy is perfect for our era of skepticism of irresponsible capitalism

FRESH LENS ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS: The role of the private sector in the anti-Communist push of the 20th century is embodied in Brown Brothers Harriman

EXPERT AUTHOR: After a successful career in banking and finance, Karabell has a fingertip feel for this insular world

CATNIP FOR BUSINESS HISTORY FANS: Full access and Karabell's journalist perspective result in a satisfying look behind the curtain of one of America's most august firms
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Fachbereich: Einzelne Wirtschaftszweige
Genre: Wirtschaft
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 448
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780143110842
ISBN-10: 0143110845
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Karabell, Zachary
Hersteller: Penguin Random House LLC
Maße: 209 x 136 x 26 mm
Von/Mit: Zachary Karabell
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.05.2022
Gewicht: 0,364 kg
preigu-id: 120568961
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